Other works
Stage,
vaudeville, burlesque, radio, television actor, and screenwriter. Active on
Broadway in the following productions:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1917 (1917). Musical revue. Music by Raymond Hubbell and
Dave Stamper. Patriotic finale by
Victor Herbert. Material by Gene Buck and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by
Gene Buck and
George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs by
James F. Hanley, Jack Egan,
Jerome Kern, Ring Lardner,
Turner Layton, Les Copeland and Leo Edwards. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Alfred Harriman,
Ring Lardner,
Henry Creamer,
Rennold Wolf and Blanche Merrill. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 12 Jun 1917- 4 Sep 1917 (111 performances). Cast: Miss Alexander, Miss Allen, Mary Arthur, Don Barclay, Helen Barnes, Miss Barnett, Miss Bowman,
Fanny Brice, Betty Browne, Miss Calais,
Eddie Cantor, May Carmen, Miss Carr, Claremont Carroll,
Walter Catlett, Ethel Delmar, Bernice Dewey, Dorothy Dickson, Rose Dolores, Emily Drange, Marcelle Earle, Miss Eberts, Helen Ellsworth, Madeleine Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Miss Falconer,
W.C. Fields, Irving Fisher, Edith Hallor, Fred Heider, Malcolm Hicks, Clay Hill, Freda Hirsch, Hilda Hirsch, Peggy Hopkins, Carl Hyson, Florence Kern, Allyn King, Eleanor Lang, Dorothy Leeds, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Cecile Markle, Bruce McKay, Gus Minton, Bessie Nelligan, Peter Ostrander, Miss Palfer, Kathryn Perry, Tom Richards,
Will Rogers, Charles Scribner, Margaret St. Clair, Lilyan Tashman, Russell Vokes, Marie Wallace, Miss Walsh, Edythe Whitney,
Bert Williams, Miss Worth. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 (1918). Musical revue. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and
Dave Stamper. Based on material by
Rennold Wolf and
Gene Buck. Lyrics by Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Interpolations by:
Irving Berlin and Victor Jacobi. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Featuring songs with lyrics by
Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Jackson,
Harry Ruby,
Eddie Cantor, Sidney D Mitchell and Edgar Leslie. Featuring songs by
Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Jackson, Harry Ruby,
Eddie Cantor, Archie Gottler and Edgar Leslie. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to the Globe Theatre from 10/7/1918 to close): 18 Jun 1918- unknown (151 performances). Cast: Marie Ahearn, Miss Allo, Florence Atkinson, Miss Baker, Helen Barnes, Miss. Baron, Miss Barrett, Leonard Barton, Miss Bell, Dorothy Betts, John Blue, Miss. Blue, Katherine Brady, Alma Braham, Jay Brennan,
Eddie Cantor, Frank Carter, Viola Clarens,
Lew Cody, Florence Cripps, Mr. Davis, Rose Dolores, Doris Eaton, Sylvia Ellias, Carolyn Erwin, Miss Evans, The Fairbanks Twins, Miss Farnworth, Gladys Feldman,
W.C. Fields, Miss Fiore,
Joe Frisco, Pauline Hall, Minnie Harrison, Edith Hawes, Annette Herbert, Mr. Hicks, Clay Hill, Miss. Jordan, Harry Kelly, Allyn King, Charlotte LaGrande, Nancy Larned, Kay Laurell, Dorothy Leeds, Miss Leisy, Helen Lloyd, Lillian Lorraine, Miss Mack, Martha Mansfield, Miss Masso, Miss Mathewes, Lillian McKenzie, Muriel Miles, Miss. D. Miller, Marilyn Miller, Gus Minton, Miss Morton, Irene Nilson, Olive Osborne, Peter Ostrander, Bee Palmer, Ann Pennington, Kathryn Perry, Miss Pompan, Miss Poole, Miss Reed, Miss Reynolds, Dorothy Richardson, Mildred Richardson, Billie Ritchie, Miss Robinson,
Will Rogers, Julia Ross, Miles Rubins, Theresa Rubins, Miss Savage, Bert Savoy, Mildred Shelly, Heloise Sheppard, Mr. Smith, Miss Swayne, Miss Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Miss Thropp, Miss Ullman, Lottie Vernon, Mr. Vickers, Agnes Virginia, Marie Wallace, Miss Walsh, Hazel Washburn, Mary Washburn, Martha Wood, Mr. Young, Addison Young, Carol Young, Virginia Young, Gladys Zielian. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 (1919). Musical revue. Sketches by: Dave Stamper, Gene Buck and Rennold Wolf. Music and Lyrics:
Irving Berlin,
Gene Buck,
Rennold Wolf,
Dave Stamper,
Joseph McCarthy and
Harry Tierney. Ballet composed by:
Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones (for Buck and Stamper songs). Featuring songs with lyrics by Joseph Tierney, Joe Young, Sam Lewis, Walter Donaldson,
Eddie Cantor,
Harry Ruby, Francis DeWitt, Robert Hood Bowers, Nat Vincent and Darle MacBoyle. Featuring songs by Marshall Walker. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Jun 1919- 6 Dec 1919 (171 performances). Cast: Delyle Alda, Eddie Cantor, Johnny Dooley, Ray Dooley,
Eddie Dowling, Phil Dwyer, The Fairbanks Twins,
George LeMaire, Marilyn Miller, Jessie Reed, John Steel, Van and Schenck,
Bert Williams, Walter Baker, Margie Bell, Monica Boulais, Alma Braham, George Burggraf, Hubert Butler, Bernard Carples, Jerry Childs, Viola Clarens, William Conrad, Florence Crane, Simone D'Herlys, Peggy Dana, Lois Davison, Bernice Dewey, Bruce Douglas, Fred DuBall, Winnie Dunn, Marcelle Earle, Carolyn Erwin, Joe Evans, Ruth Foster, Betty Francesco, Amy Frank, Gene Garrick, May Graney, Ethel Hallor, Minnie Harrison, Mabel Hastings, Edith Hawes, Mary Hay, Thomas Howard, Margaret Irving, Helen Jesmer, Margaret John, Grace Jones, Edith Kessler, Alta King, Raymond Klages, Lee LaBlanc, Nancy Larned, Kenneth Lawrence, Lucille Levant, Edna Lindsey, Felise Lomont, Jack Lynch, Virginia Lyon, William Mathews, Mauresette, Laura Maverick, Peter McArthur, Beulah McFarland, Lillian McKenzie, Harry Meyers, Betty Morton, Jack Natter, Willie Newsome, George Otis, Corone Paynter, Kathryn Perry, Wesley Pierce, Martha Pierre, Edna Rochelle, Helen Shea, Mildred Shelly, Heloise Sheppard, Eddie Sims, Mildred Sinclair, Peggy Smith, Ruth Taylor, Olive Vaughn, Madeline Wales, Florence Ware, Hazel Washburn, Mary Washburn, Jack Waverly, Fay West, Elsie Westcott, Martha Wood. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 (1920). Musical revue/spectacle. Music by Irving Berlin, Dave Stamper, Gene Buck,
Joseph McCarthy,
Harry Tierney and Victor Herbert. Lyrics by
Irving Berlin,
Dave Stamper,
Gene Buck, Joseph J. McCarthy, Harry Tierney and
Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by
Maurice De Packh, Charles Grant, Stephen Jones and Frank Saddler. Featuring songs with lyrics by James Montgomery,
Bert Kalmar,
Harry Ruby, Gus Van, Joe Schenck, Eddie Cantor, Mac Emery, King Zany, George Fairman , Alex Gerber,
Abner Silver, Jack Yellen, Abe Olman, Roger Lewis and Ernie Erdman. Tableaux by
Ben Ali Haggin. Directed by
Edward Royce. New Amsterdam Theatre: 22 Jun 1920- 16 Oct 1920 (123 performances). Cast: Delyle Alda, William Blanche,
Fanny Brice, Lillian Broderick,
Eddie Cantor, Jane Carroll, Juliet Compton, Olive Cornell, Eleanor Dell, Jack Donohue, Ray Dooley, Emily Drange, Doris Eaton, Mary Eaton,
W.C. Fields, Edna French, Eva Grady,
Bernard 'Bunny' Granville, Ethel Hallor, Margaret Irving, Jerome & Herbert, Alta King, Phebe Lee, Gladys Loftus, Jack Mahan, Albertine Marlowe Beatrice Milner, Moran and Mack, Margaret Morris, Betty Morton, Carl Randall, Jessie Reed, Helen Shea, John Steel, Avonne Taylor, Van and Schenck, Olive Vaughn, Charlotte Wakefield, Florence Ware,
Charles Winninger, Addison Young. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
Broadway Brevities of 1920 (1920). Musical revue. Lyrics by Blair Treynor. Music by
Archie Gottler. Sketches by George LeMaire; Additional numbers by Arthur Jackson, 'George Gershwin', 'Bert Kalmar,
Harry Ruby,
Irving Caesar and
Irving Berlin; Musical Director: Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and
Will Vodery. Winter Garden Theatre: 29 Sep 1920- 18 Dec 1920 (105 performances). Cast: Marcelle Barnes, Kitty Berg, Phyllis Blair, Wilma Bruce,
Edward Buzzell, Ethel Callahan,
Eddie Cantor, Delphine Deery, Mercedes Demordant, Jay Dillon, Virginia Dixon, Alma Drange, Alva Fenton, Catharine Flynn, Vera Grosset, Emlee Haddone, Dorothy Hall, Edith Hallor, Ona Hamilton, Alice Haynes, Genevieve Houghton, Renee Hughes, Jan Jarvis, Flora Keene, Florence Kern, Dorothy King, Natalie Kingston, Alexis Kosloff, George LeMaire, Helen LeVon, Carol Miller, Peggy Mitchell, Teck Murdock, Patricia Parker, Peggy Parker, Anna Paulson, Estelle Penning, Edith Pollack, Virginia Roche, Ula Sharon, Dorothy Stokes, William Sully, Paul Van Dyke, Hal Van Renssalaer, Norma Waterman, Elsie Westcott,
Bert Williams, Beverly Worth, Hilda Wright. Produced by George LeMaire.
Make It Snappy (1922). Musical revue. Material by
Harold Atteridge and
Eddie Cantor. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by
Jean Schwartz. Additional lyrics by Alfred Bryan and William B. Friedlander. Additional music by William B. Friedlander. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Dell Lampe. Musical Numbers directed by
Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by
James C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 13 Apr 1922- 1 Jul 1922 (96 performances). Cast:
Eddie Cantor, Nan Halperin, Salayman Ali, M.T. Bohannon, Cleveland Bronner, Lew Browne, Marie Burke, John Byam, Evelyn Campbell, Carlos and Inez, Nell Carrington, Helen Christie, Molly Christie, Harry Cressey, Betty Dair, Muriel De Forest, Alfred DeLoraine, Rose Devere, Mae Devereaux, The Eight Blue Devils, Flo Evers, Betty Fitch, Lillian Fitzgerald, Elsie Frank, Eva Fuller, Dolly Hackett, Georgie Hale, Lew Hearn, Lebanon Hoffa,
Portland Hoffa, Hermose Jose, Marian Joy, Grace Langdon, Mildred Lee, Madeline Levine, Sally Long, Polly Lux, Betty Marshall, Evelyn Martin, Elsie May, Polly Mayer, Dorothy McCarthy, Margaret McCarthy, Peggy Mermont, Gladys Montgomery,
J. Harold Murray, Vivien Nolty, Bonna O'Dear, May O'Brien,
Joe Opp, Betty Palmer, Cardinal Peaires, Elsa Peterson, Nan Phillips, Chonchita Piquer, Lucille Pryor, Tot Qualters, Queene Queenen, Charlotte Schuette, Ingrid Solfeng, May Sullivan, Margaret Toomay, Marjorie Toomay, Alice Van Ryker, Alice Weaver, Teddy Webb, Vivien West, Margaret Wilson, Vera Zimeleva. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 [Summer Edition] (1923). Musical revue. Sketches by
Ralph Spence and Eddie Cantor. Music by
Victor Herbert,
Louis A. Hirsch and
Dave Stamper. Lyrics by
Gene Buck. Musical Direction by
Oscar Radin. Additional music by
Charles Tobias,
Eddie Cantor,
Jean Schwartz, Ernest Breuer, Walter Donaldson and
Turner Layton. Additional lyrics by
Charles Tobias, Eddie Cantor,
Chic Johnson,
Ole Olsen, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Henry Creamer and
Buddy G. DeSylva. Scenes by
Joseph Urban. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 25 Jun 1923- 15 Sep 1923 (96 performances). Cast: Babs Aitlen, Leonora Baron, Michael Barroy, Clara Beresbach, Emma Beresbach, Nina Byron, Erla Calame,
Eddie Cantor, Betty Carsdale, Dorothy Clarkson, Thelma Connor, Velma Connor, Dolly Daggars, Ethel Dale, Helena D'Algy, Eleanor Dana, Audrey Darrell, Mae Daw, Alma Drange, Marcelle Earle,
Mary Eaton, Pearl Eaton, Dolly Evans, Victoria Gale, Ed Gallagher, Joan Gardner, Alexander Gray, Gilda Gray, Ivy Halstead, Netta Hill, May Howard, Ada Hughes, Sonia Ivanoff, Beatrice Jackson, Hazel Jennings, Brooke Johns, Naomi Johnson, Simeon Karavaeff, Kello Brothers, Lily Kimari, Virginia King, Julia Kingsley, Sylvia Kingsley,
Teddy Knox, Frank Lambert, Evelyn Law, Mary Lewis, Kitty Littlefield, Jean Lloyd, Martha Lorber, Pansy Maness, Hallie Manning, Irene Marcellus, Ilsa Marvenga, Pauline Mason, Beulah McFarland, Constance McLaughlin, Janet Megrew, Madge Merritt, Hilda Moreno, Polly Nally, Cora Neary,
Jimmy Nervo,
Al Ochs, Joe Opp, Olive Osborne, Elaine Palmer, Annie Patron, Ann Pennington, Serge Pernikoff, Elsa Peterson, Pearl Prosser, Jesse Reed, Anastasia Reilly, Frances Reveaux, Marion Rich, Addie Rolfe, Nellie Savage, Jack Scott, Gertrude Selden, J.J. Shannon, Al Shean, Marie Shelton, Grant Simpson, Beatrice Singleton, Nellie Smith, Kathryn Stoneburn, Muriel Stryker, The Follies Four, Tiller Girls, Irene Todd,
Andrew Tombes, Brandon Tynan, Ruth Urban, Vangie Valentine, Miriam Vandergriff, Shirley Vernon, Vivian Vernon, Blossom Vreeland, Irene Wales, Marie Wallace, Betty Webb, Hazel Webb, Madlyn Wells, Fay West, West and McGinty, Edna Wheaton, Margie Whittington, Lois Wilde, Betty Williams, Willy, Elsie Woodall. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 (1923). Musical revue. Music by
Victor Herbert,
Rudolf Friml and
Dave Stamper. Lyrics by
Gene Buck. Sketches by:
Eddie Cantor and Gene Buck. Musical Director:
Oscar Radin. Additional music by
Joseph McCarthy,
Harry Tierney,
Bert Kalmar,
Harry Ruby, Blanche Merrill,
Leo Edwards, Gabriel Daray,
Edgar Leslie, Benton Ley, Lee David and
Ambroise Thomas. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 20 Oct 1923 - 10 May 1924 (233 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Ethel Allis, Ruth Andrae, Wilma Ansell, Mary Bancroft, Virginia Beardsley, Doris Bennett, Mildred Billert, Lois Blackburn,
Fanny Brice, Dorothy Brown, Lilly Burgess, Catherine Burke, Marie Callahan, Cynthia Cambridge, Louise Carlton, Joan Carter Waddell, Gladys Coburn, Hettie Cooper, Roy Cropper, Margaret Cummings, Marie Dahm, Helena D'Algy, May Daw, Claire DeFitamiere, Ferral Dewees,
Harland Dixon, Helen Dobbins, Andre Dumont, Paulette Duval, Dorothy Ellis, Gladys Ellison, Helen Ellsworth, Alberta Faust, Hilda Ferguson, Mme. Florianne, Harriet Fowler, Catherine Gallimore, Millie Glossop, Florentine Gosnova, Hetty Graham, Roberta Grant, Sarah Granzow, Nelle Greasley, Beryl Halley, Marion Hamilton, Helen Henderson, Jean Henderson, Lew Hern, Norah Jackson, Brooke Johns, Mary Julian, Bob Karna, Elizabeth Kay, Winnie Keane, Dorothy Kelsall, Flo Kennedy, Emma Klige, Alice Knowlton, Florence Kolinsky, Margaret Langhorne, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, Linda, Virginia Magee, Maud Mansfield, Harriet Marned, Phyllis Mawer, Irma McShane, Lily McWilliams, Janet Megrew, Goodie Montgomery, Inez Moreno, Rita Moriarty, Polly Nally, Alma Nash, Raymond O'Brian, Gladys Peterson, Martha Pierre, Robert Quinault, Violet Regal, Billy Revel, Addie Rolfe, William Roselle, Iris Rowe, Gertrude Selden,
Peggy Shannon, Heloise Sheppard, Harry Short, Margaret Sloan,
Dave Stamper, Olga Steck, Charlotte Suddath, Beatrice Thorburn, Billie Tichenor, Dorothy Van Alst, Feon Vanmar, Hazel Vergess, Vivian Vernon,
Hap Ward, Betty Warrington,
Nondas Wayne, Marjorie Weaver, Arthur West, Elsie Westcott,
Bert Wheeler, Betty Wheeler,
Paul Whiteman, Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, Lois Wilde, Doris Wilson, Dottie Wilson, Imogene Wilson, Lily Winton, Stella Wooten, Helen Lee Worthing, Alexander Yarkovleff, Ruth Zoakay. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.(1923). Stage Play: Kid Boots. Musical comedy ("A Musical Comedy of Palm Beach and Golf"). Music by
Harry Tierney. Material by
William Anthony McGuire and
Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by
Joseph McCarthy. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Frank E. Barry. Directed by
Edward Royce. Earl Carroll Theatre: (moved to The Selwyn Theatre from 1 Sep 1924 to close): 31 Dec 1923- 21 Feb 1925 (489 performances). Cast:
Eddie Cantor (as "Kid Boots, Caddy Master"),
Mary Eaton, Jack Andrews, Dove Atkinson,
Robert Barrat (as "Randolph Valentine"), Beth Beri, William Blett, Eugenie Brew, Violet Brown, Marie Callahan, Eleanor Dell, Doris Dixon, Harland Dixon, Elizabeth Dougher, Juanita Erickson, Rass Erickson, Paul Everton, Harry Fender, Joan Gardner, Mareta George, Pearl Germond, Thomas Green, Betty Grey, Eunice Hall, Carlos Hatvary,
Jobyna Howland, Sonia Ivanoff, Gladys Keck, Lloyd Keyes, Lily Kimari, Sylvia Kingsley, Edna Locke, Jessie Madison, William Maguire, Alma Mamay, Muriel Manners, Morton McConnachie,
Frances McHugh (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Madelyn Morrisey, Victor Munroe, Dennis Murray, Polly O'Claire, George Olsen, John Patterson, Jessie Payne, Elva Pomfret, Violet Regal, Waldo Roberts, John Rutherford, Evelyn Sayers, Harry Short, Carolyn Smith, Robert Spencer, Diana Stegman, Katharine Stuart, Ayres Tavitt, Mrs. Taylor, Carola Taylor,
Ethelind Terry, Blossom Vreeland, Dick Ware, Florence Ware, Rella Winn, Velma Ziegler, Frank Zolt. Replacement actor:
Eddie Dowling (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble") [31 Dec 1923- 31 Aug 1924]. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Note: This production was one of the biggest hits of the Roaring 20's and is considered by many critics to be the quintessential Jazz Age
Broadway musical.
Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 (1927). Musical revue. Based on material by
Harold Atteridge and
Eddie Cantor. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Music by
Irving Berlin. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Ferde Grofe, Arthur Gutman, Louis Katzman, Paul Lannin, Frank Tours and
Roy Webb. Featuring songs by
Bill Munro. Directed by Sammy Lee,
E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Aug 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (167 performances). Cast: Jean Ackerman, Pirkko Ahlquist, Wilma Ansell, Jean Audree, Anita Avila, Franklyn Bauer, Dorothy Bauman, Leo Bill, Bonnie Blackwood, Antoinette Boots, Helen Hayes Brown, Genevieve Browne, The Brox Sisters, Gloria Bujee, Edna Bunte, Dorothy Burr, Bobbie Campbell,
Eddie Cantor, Kae Carroll, Olga Chalmers, Peggy Chamberlin, Paul Chezzi, Lillian Clark, Babe Colby, Ripples Covert, Eileen Cullen, Mignon Dallette, Myrna Darby,
Claudia Dell, Irene Delroy, Dorothy Donahue, Mary Donahue, Pauline Dove, Alma Drange, Anna Dumar, Cliff Edwards,
Ruth Etting, Fairchild & Rainger, Murrel Finely, Grace Fleming, Lora Foster, Amy Frank, Vera Fredericks, Marie Gale, Rose Gale, Paul Ghezzi, Doreen Glover, Rita Glynde, Frances Gorton, Evelyn Graves, Velma Grimm, Edith Hayward, Dan Healy, Ross Hines, Edna Wallace Hopper, The Ingenues, Bob Ingersoll, Mary Irwin, Madeline Janis, Billie Jenks, Paula Jones, Bettye Junod, Helen Kaiser, Lily Kimari, Lydia Krashinsky, Kathleen Krosby, Ida Lanvin, Marjorie Leet, Frances Leighton, Marguerite Lichti,
Claire Luce, Polly Luce, Marie Marceline, Margaret Mayer, Harry McNaughton, Beth Milton, Mixi, Catherine Moylan, Bonnie Murray, Myrio and Desha, Marie Novak, Agnes O'Laughlin, Blanche Olsen, Peggy O'Neil, Nona Otero, Jessie Payne, Frank Phillips, Nickie Pitell, Alice Pleis, Louise Powell, William H. Power, Albertina Rasche Girls, Gladys Rennick, Anita Rice, Kathryn Ringquist, Virginia Roberts, Olga Royce, Lee Russell, Dorothy Ryan, Phil Ryley, Blanche Satchell, Bunny Schum, Mickie Seiden, Tommie Shannon, Frank Sherlock, Al Siegel, Mina Smith, Mina Sorel, Laura Standish, Cora Stephens, Jack Stevens, Wanda Stevenson,
Norma Taylor,
Andrew Tombes, Nildred Turner,
Frances Upton, Blossom Vreeland, Florence Ward, Marion Wellman, Lucy Westgate, Gertrude Williams, Frances Woodward, Gladys Young. Produced by
Abraham L. Erlanger and
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 [Summer Edition] (1923). Musical revue. Sketches by
Ralph Spence and Eddie Cantor. Music by
Victor Herbert,
Louis A. Hirsch and
Dave Stamper. Lyrics by
Gene Buck. Musical Direction by
Oscar Radin. Additional music by
Charles Tobias,
Eddie Cantor,
Jean Schwartz, Ernest Breuer, Walter Donaldson and
Turner Layton. Additional lyrics by
Charles Tobias, Eddie Cantor,
Chic Johnson,
Ole Olsen, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Henry Creamer and
Buddy G. DeSylva. Scenes by
Joseph Urban. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 25 Jun 1923- 15 Sep 1923 (96 performances). Cast: Babs Aitlen, Leonora Baron, Michael Barroy, Clara Beresbach, Emma Beresbach, Nina Byron, Erla Calame,
Eddie Cantor, Betty Carsdale, Dorothy Clarkson, Thelma Connor, Velma Connor, Dolly Daggars, Ethel Dale, Helena D'Algy, Eleanor Dana, Audrey Darrell, Mae Daw, Alma Drange, Marcelle Earle,
Mary Eaton, Pearl Eaton, Dolly Evans, Victoria Gale, Ed Gallagher, Joan Gardner, Alexander Gray, Gilda Gray, Ivy Halstead, Netta Hill, May Howard, Ada Hughes, Sonia Ivanoff, Beatrice Jackson, Hazel Jennings, Brooke Johns, Naomi Johnson, Simeon Karavaeff, Kello Brothers, Lily Kimari, Virginia King, Julia Kingsley, Sylvia Kingsley,
Teddy Knox, Frank Lambert, Evelyn Law, Mary Lewis, Kitty Littlefield, Jean Lloyd, Martha Lorber, Pansy Maness, Hallie Manning, Irene Marcellus, Ilsa Marvenga, Pauline Mason, Beulah McFarland, Constance McLaughlin, Janet Megrew, Madge Merritt, Hilda Moreno, Polly Nally, Cora Neary,
Jimmy Nervo,
Al Ochs, Joe Opp, Olive Osborne, Elaine Palmer, Annie Patron, Ann Pennington, Serge Pernikoff, Elsa Peterson, Pearl Prosser, Jesse Reed, Anastasia Reilly, Frances Reveaux, Marion Rich, Addie Rolfe, Nellie Savage, Jack Scott, Gertrude Selden, J.J. Shannon, Al Shean, Marie Shelton, Grant Simpson, Beatrice Singleton, Nellie Smith, Kathryn Stoneburn, Muriel Stryker, The Follies Four, Tiller Girls, Irene Todd,
Andrew Tombes, Brandon Tynan, Ruth Urban, Vangie Valentine, Miriam Vandergriff, Shirley Vernon, Vivian Vernon, Blossom Vreeland, Irene Wales, Marie Wallace, Betty Webb, Hazel Webb, Madlyn Wells, Fay West, West and McGinty, Edna Wheaton, Margie Whittington, Lois Wilde, Betty Williams, Willy, Elsie Woodall. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
Earl Carroll's Sketch Book (1929). Musical comedy. Music and lyrics by
E.Y. Harburg and
Jay Gorney. Material by
Earl Carroll,
Sidney Skolsky and
Eddie Cantor. Conceived by Earl Carroll. Additional text by
Eddie Welch. Additional numbers by
Billy Rose, Vincent Rose, Harry Tobias,
Charles Tobias, Benny Davis, Ted Snyder,
Renee Russell, Charles L. Sansone,
Irving Kahal, Arnold Johnson,
Jean Hubert,
Irving Actman and
Abner Silver. Music orchestration by
Domenico Savino. Production Supervised by Earl Carroll. Choreography by
LeRoy Prinz. Directed by
Edgar J. MacGregor. Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 30 Sep 1929 to Mar 1930, then moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 10 Mar 1930 to close): 1 Jul 1929-7 Jun 1930 (392 performances). Cast: Irene Ahlberg, Eleanor Ahren, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Harry Blue, Dorothy Britton, Marian Carew, Dorothy Carroll, Slim Cavanaugh, Catherine Clark, Elsie Connor, Evelyn Crowell, Janet Currie, Nancy Decker, Frances Delacy,
William Demarest (in "Ensemble"), Grace Du Faye, Sammy Duncan, Carlton Emmy, Maryjo Engers, Ann Faye, Collette Francis, Dorothea Frank, Estelle Fratus, Louise Garnett, Bob Geraghty,
George Givot, Marion Harcke, Angeline Hassel, Eileen Healy, Don Howard, Bert Jason, Renee Johnson, Frances Joyce, Margaret Joyce, Henrietta Kay,
Patsy Kelly, Nelda Kincaid, Will Mahoney, Mary Masher, Vera Milton, Odessa Morgan, Marion O'Day, Omar, Catherine O'Neil, Irma Philbin, Peggy Purcell, Blanche Reeves, Bob Robson, Etna Ross, Winifred Starr, Rita Stone, Three Sailors, Phelps Twins,
Beryl Wallace, Flo Ward, Eileen Wenzel, Diana White, Vivian Wilson, Coly Worth, Gracie Worth. Produced by Earl Carroll.
Eddie Cantor at The Palace (1931). Special Presentation. Palace Theatre: 31 Oct 1931- unknown (unknown performances). Cast:
Eddie Cantor.
Banjo Eyes (1941). Musical comedy. Music by
Vernon Duke. Material by
Joseph Quillan and Izzy Ellison. Lyrics
John La Touche. Additional lyrics by Harold Adamson. Based on "Three Men on a Horse" by
John Cecil Holm and
George Abbott. "We Did It Before" by Charles Tobias and
Cliff Friend. Orchestrations supervised by
Domenico Savino. Music arranged by Domenico Savino and Charles L. Cooke. Vocal arrangements by Buck Warnick. The De Marco's arrangements by Alan Moran. Featuring songs by George Sumner. Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff. Direction and Lighting Design by
Hassard Short. Hollywood Theatre: 25 Dec 1941-12 Apr 1942 (126 performances). Cast:
Eddie Cantor (as "Erwin Trowbridge"), Ray Arnett, E.J. Blunkall, Betty Boyce, Norma Brown,
Audrey Christie,
June Clyde, Jimmy Corke, Kay Coulter, Ronnie Cunningham, Sally De Marco, Tony De Marco,
Doris Dowling, Clark Eggleston, Carle Erbele, John Ervin, James Farrell, Florence Foster, Kate Friedlich, Chick Gagnon, Grace Gilren, Anne Graham, Arthur Grahl, Linda Griffeth, Miriam Gwinn, Ray Harrison, Doug Hawkins, Mitzi Haynes, Peggy Ann Holmes, Virginia Howe, Helene Hudson,
Adele Jergens, Bill Johnson, Ray Johnson, Doris Kent, George Lovesee, Lynn, Royce, and Vanya, Lynn Malone, Rayford Malone, Joseph Malvin, Remi Martell, Ray Mayer, Morton Mayo (as "Banjo Eyes"),
Virginia Mayo (as "Ginger, The Girl with "Banjo Eyes"), John McCord, Jack Nagle, Leona Olsen, George Richmond, Tina Rigat,
Richard Rober, Sherry Shadburne, Phil Shafer, Billy Skipper Jr., Puddy Smith,
Lionel Stander (as "Patsy"),
Jacqueline Susann (as "Miss Clark"), Shirl Thomas, Marie Vanneman, Mimi Walthers, Ray Weamer, Evelyn Weiss, Audrey Westphal, Tommy Wonder, Margie Young. Produced by Albert Lewis.
Nellie Bly (1946). Musical. Music by
Jimmy Van Heusen. Material by Joseph Quillan. Lyrics by
Johnny Burke. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Choreography by Edward Caton and Lee Sherman. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Adelphi Theatre: 21 Jan 1946- 2 Feb 1946 (16 performances). Cast:
Walter Armin (as "Pulitzer" and "French Mayor"), Suzie Baker, Artells Dickson,
William Gaxton (as "Frank Jordan"),
Joy Hodges (as "Nellie Bly"),
Victor Moore (as "Phineas T. Fogarty"),
Harry Murray (as "Deckhand" and "Official"), William O'Shay, Fred Peters, Edward Robins, Lubov Roudenko, Drucilla Strain, Robert Strauss, Larry Stuart, Doris Sward, The Debonairs, Jack Voeth, Jack Whitney. Produced by Nat Karson and
Eddie Cantor.
Caught Short! A Saga of Wailing Wall Street. Eddie Cantor. Illustrated by Sid L. Hydeman. (1929) Simon & Schuster, New York. ISBN-10: 0766160211 ISBN-13: 978-0766160217. Reprinted by Kessinger Publishing (May 2003).
Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity! Eddie Cantor and David Freedman (1931). New York: Simon & Schuster.
My Life Is In Your Hands (1928) & Take My Life (1957). Combined edition (in paperback). Cooper Square Press (June 2000). ISBN-10: 0815410573. ISBN-13: 978-0815410577.
As I Remember Them (Hardcover). Jane Kesner, Eddie Cantor. Duell, Sloan and Pearce (January 1, 1963). ASIN: B00205UYHW.
Take My Life: Eddie Cantor. (Hardcover). by Eddie Cantor. Doubleday & Company, Garden City (1957). ASIN: B001KR8HZM.
World's Book of Best Jokes. (1943). World Publishing Co., New York. ASIN: B0007EJ6YA.
No Man Stands Alone: The True Story of Barney Ross. Barney Ross. Introduction by Eddie Cantor. J.B. Lippincott Company; First Edition edition (January 1, 1957). ASIN: B000S1CCYS.
Whoopee! (1928). Musical comedy. Material adaption by
William Anthony McGuire. Based on "The Nervous Wreck" by
Owen Davis. Music by
Walter Donaldson. Lyrics by
Gus Kahn. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Dialogue directed by William Anthony McGuire. Dances and Ensembles Staged by Seymour Felix. Directed by Seymour Felix. New Amsterdam Theatre: 4 Dec 1928- 23 Nov 1929 (407 performances). Cast included:
Eddie Cantor (as "Henry Williams"), Jean Ackerman, Josephine Adair, Sylvia Adam, Colette Ayers, Agnes Ayres, Mabel Baade, Peggy Bancroft, Elsie Behrens, Olive Brady, Ann Brown, Dorothy Brown, Sam Bunin, Katherine Burke,
Spencer Charters, Chief Caupolican, Frank Colletti, Marie Conway, Mary Coyle, Myrna Darby, Ruth Downey, Betty Dumbris, Madeline Dunbar,
Buddy Ebsen, Bill Erickson, Ruth Etting, Harold Ettos, Muriel Flood, Hazel Forbes, Bob Forte,
Tamara Geva, Jack Gifford, Gladys Glad, Betty Gray, Muriel Gray, Paul Gregory, Edouard Grobe, Francis Guinan,
Albert Hackett (as "Chester Underwood"), Vivian Hall, James P. Houston, Meredith Howard, Don Hudson, Tom Hughes, Yvonne Hughes, Elenor Hunt, George Huntington, Jack James, Mary Jane, Louise Joyce, Lillian Knight, David Labris, Wynne Lark, Helen Lehigh, Tom Leventhal, Jack Lewis, Olga Loft, Elaine Mann, Chas. Mayon, Freda Mierse, Frieda Mierse, Gwendolyn Milne, Joe Minitello, Louis Morrell, Catherine Moylan, Edward Nadeau, Pat O'Day, Agnes O'Laughlin, Lillian Ostrum, Connie Owens, Dorothy Paterson, Dorothy Patterson, Charles Pettinger, Will H. Philbrick, Valerie Raemier, Pauline Ray, Bob Rice, Rita Riecker, Marion Roberts, Waldo Roberts, Jerry Rogers, Irving Ross, Jack Rutherford, Jack Shaw, Ethel Shutta, Adele Smith, Frances Upton, Helen Walsh, Matt Webster, Bobbe Weeks, Bobbie Wellsley, Gil White. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
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